• Resolved webbbio

    (@webbbio)


    /htdocs/wp-content/plugins/wordpress-seo/vendor/composer/platform_check.php row 24 E_USER_ERROR.
    Composer detected issues in your platform: Your Composer dependencies require a PHP version “>= 7.2.5”. You are running 7.0.33-pl14-zoneos.

    PHP was updated couple of months ago and is showing PHP Version: 8.0.30 in elementor system info. For some reason Yoast does not update that. Even deactivating and activating the plugin, still get emails. How to fix please?

    Thanks.

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  • Plugin Support Maybellyne

    (@maybellyne)

    Hello @webbbio,

    Thanks for using the Yoast SEO plugin. Can you let us know what PHP version is listed in WordPress > Tools > Site Health > Info > PHP version?

    Thread Starter webbbio

    (@webbbio)

    Hi, thanks for the reply. It says PHP version 8.0.30 (Supports 64bit values) in site health info.

    Thread Starter webbbio

    (@webbbio)

    Hi any updates? These are all the same email. I also noticed that the email seem to be sent at random times. Is there maybe a way to edit inside db or something?

    Thread Starter webbbio

    (@webbbio)

    Or maybe run a function code that disables yoast php check?

    Plugin Support Maybellyne

    (@maybellyne)

    Hi @webbbio,

    The?platform_check.php?file is generated by Composer, so Yoast SEO doesn’t have much influence over it. Basically, your server is reporting an older version when the file asks the server what version is being used. Your web hosting provider should be able to fix it so the version returns the same as WordPress. In the alternative, you might be able to disable the check by adding something to your composer.json file – https://php.watch/articles/composer-platform-check

    Thread Starter webbbio

    (@webbbio)

    Ok thanks, will check.

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